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Status: Full time, Non-Exempt
Position: Maintenance Technician
Reports To: Assistant Director of Campus Operations
Requirements:
Responsibilities:
The Museum seeks a skilled Installation Technician to support exhibition installations, packing and storage solutions. This position requires strong art handling expertise and the ability to work collaboratively on installation projects while maintaining the highest standards of collections care.
Specifically, you will:
Install and deinstall artwork for gallery installations, exhibitions, storage, and special projects as assigned
Handle, pack, transport, and store art objects according to museum protocols and industry standards
Rock to the Future fosters thriving youth and economic empowerment through free, student-driven music programs for Philadelphia youth in under-resourced areas. Our work helps young people unlock their creative potential, strengthen academic and life skills, and build pathways to a bright future—all through the power of music. With an annual budget of $2 million and growing, Rock to the Future is seeking a passionate, strategic, and results-oriented Director of Development to lead our fundraising efforts and help us scale our impact across Philadelphia.
This is an inaugural Director of Development position as we embark on our 5-year strategic plan. We aim to expand Rock to the Future’s reach from 1,200 to 2,300+ youth annually while deepening the quality of our MusiCore, MusiCommunity, and MobileMusic programs. The plan prioritizes doubling MusiCore enrollment, expanding services for justice-involved youth, strengthening college and career pathways, and investing in staff, systems, and infrastructure to ensure long-term sustainability and measurable impact on graduation, postsecondary success, and youth well-being. To achieve our goals, we will grow our $2 million budget to more than $3 million by 2029–30, driven by major increases in fee-for-service program revenue, individual giving, and institutional support.
The position of Theatre/Musical Theatre Counselor is available for the 24h year of our Camp Ginkgo. This four-week arts and nature camp includes visual art, photography/poetry, and theatre. Teaching artists experienced working with children are encouraged to apply.
The position of Visual Art/Counselor position is available for the 24h year of our Camp Ginkgo. This four-week arts and nature camp includes visual art, photography/poetry, and theatre. Visual Art teaching artists experienced working with children are encouraged to apply.
The Brand Storyteller is a creative and strategic communicator, adept at conveying the transformative stories of Musicopia to a broad audience. The role guides Musicopia’s public-facing storytelling through written and visual content across print and digital platforms, ensuring consistency of the organization’s voice, tone, and narrative across all channels and delivering communications that meet a high bar for quality, accuracy, and public trust. The Brand Storyteller will report to the Development Manager and be supported by the Storytelling & Creative Media Intern.
Job Summary:
POSITION SUMMARY:
Bristol Riverside Theatre is a mid-sized regional theatre whose mission is to engage audiences and artists alike with exceptional performances, inspired writing, and superior productions that motivate us to think harder, to feel more deeply, to laugh more joyfully, and to reflect on ourselves and the world in which we live.
Located in the historic district of Bristol Borough, the theatre has a full-time staff of 10 employees and is an IATSE theatre with a house crew of 5. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds and perspectives.
Ceramics Technician
Abington Art Center is seeking a Ceramics Technician to work 3-4 days a week for our busy ceramics program. The ideal candidate will have experience working as a ceramics technician in a community studio or school. Or 5+ years experience as a ceramic artist managing a studio. Preference will be given to candidates with strong ceramics technical skills, familiarity with kiln loading and unloading, as well as knowledge of glaze mixing and materials, firing processes, clay bodies, ceramic studio maintenance and practices.
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Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance
The Philadelphia Building
1315 Walnut Street, Suite 1101
Philadelphia, PA 19107
email: info@philaculture.org